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CoronaVirus. Which Companies and Countries Will be Most Impacted?  The CoronaVirus has halted production in China, with many multi-nationals closing their retail stores and operations headquarters. While it has been widely reported that production resumed yesterday, one of the largest factories in China issued a statement on Saturday, writing that the company is "working with the local governments to facilitate the necessary preparations for our employees to safely return to work... and we have not received any requests from our customers on the need to resume production earlier." In other words, production is not yet on track.  So, which companies will be most impacted by supply chain and sales/revenue interruptions?  Join Natalie Pace for a free teleconference on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020, at 9 am PT (noon ET).

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CoronaVirus. Which Companies and Countries Will be Most Impacted?
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00:39:00
Publishing date
2020-02-13 17:00
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https://www.blogtalkradio.com/nataliepace/2020/02/13/coronavirus-which-companies-and-countries-will-be-most-impacted
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CoronaVirus. Which Companies and Countries Will be Most Impacted?  The CoronaVirus has halted production in China, with many multi-nationals closing their retail stores and operations headquarters. While it has been widely reported that production resumed yesterday, one of the largest factories in China issued a statement on Saturday, writing that the company is "working with the local governments to facilitate the necessary preparations for our employees to safely return to work... and we have not received any requests from our customers on the need to resume production earlier." In other words, production is not yet on track.  So, which companies will be most impacted by supply chain and sales/revenue interruptions?  Join Natalie Pace for a free teleconference on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020, at 9 am PT (noon ET).